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NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell Servers Hit Enterprise Mainstream

By Artūras Malašauskas Apr 22, 2026 2 min read Share:
NVIDIA's RTX PRO Blackwell servers now integrate with top enterprise systems, offering 45x performance gains and 18x energy efficiency over CPU-only setups.

NVIDIA has announced the integration of its RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU into the world’s most widely adopted enterprise servers, marking a significant shift toward accelerated computing platforms for data centers globally.

The announcement, made at SIGGRAPH, details how Cisco, Dell Technologies, HPE, Lenovo, and Supermicro will offer 2U NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers with multiple configurations to accelerate enterprise workloads including agentic AI, content creation, data analytics, and scientific simulation.

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the transformation underway: "AI is reinventing computing for the first time in 60 years—what started in the cloud is now transforming the architecture of on-premises data centers." The RTX PRO Server family aims to make Blackwell-based acceleration the standard for enterprise and industrial AI deployments.

According to the official announcement, RTX PRO Servers deliver up to 45x better performance and 18x higher energy efficiency compared to CPU-only 2U systems for traditional workloads like data analytics, simulation, and graphics rendering. This efficiency gain directly addresses the space, power, and cooling constraints of modern data centers.

The servers also serve as the infrastructure backbone for NVIDIA’s AI Data Platform, with Dell announcing updates to its Dell AI Data Platform integrated with NVIDIA’s reference design. The Dell PowerEdge R7725 2U servers will feature two RTX PRO 6000 GPUs, NVIDIA AI Enterprise software, and NVIDIA networking.

Technical specifications highlight fifth-generation Tensor Cores and second-generation Transformer Engine with FP4 precision support, enabling up to six times faster inference than the prior-generation L40S GPU. Fourth-generation RTX technology also provides up to four times higher performance for photorealistic rendering compared to L40S, while enterprise-grade virtualization capabilities allow four fully isolated GPU instances per card.

These servers enable physical AI applications through NVIDIA Omniverse libraries and Cosmos world foundation models, supporting digital twins for factory and robotics simulation. The integration of Blackwell architecture into mainstream enterprise systems represents a strategic pivot from cloud-centric AI to on-premises infrastructure for critical workloads.

The announcement follows NVIDIA’s May COMPUTEX launch of the RTX PRO Server family, which now includes rack-mounted designs supporting two, four, or eight RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs. This expansion provides enterprises with flexible scaling options for AI factories within constrained data center environments.

NVIDIA's official announcement confirms the timeline for availability, with global system partners beginning to offer the servers in Q3 2026. This deployment aligns with enterprise demand for accelerated computing as AI becomes increasingly critical to business operations.

Arturas Malas Artūras Malašauskas is an AI Systems Integrator with 20+ years of production-grade web engineering experience. He has designed, shipped, and scaled enterprise Python/PHP systems for logistics, SaaS, and public-sector clients. For the past year, he has focused exclusively on AI integrations: deploying open-source LLMs, building generative media pipelines (image, audio, video), and engineering multi-agent workflows for real production environments. His standard: reproducibility, security, cost-efficient inference—no vaporware. He documents and evaluates emerging AI tooling, separating verified capabilities from marketing noise. Technical editor at: muza-ai.eu, ai-verslas.lt, ai-naujinos.lt Connect on LinkedIn
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